The radio station went silent on or before Dec. 5, 2019, and appears to have resumed broadcasts on Nov. 19, 2020.
January 2021
State NAACP conference calls on community leaders to condemn November raccoon arson as a hate crime
The NAACP Pennsylvania State Conference has called for community leaders of Lebanon County to condemn a November arson incident involving a raccoon.
Blotter: Fatal accident, burglary, DUI, simple assault
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
Pa. State Police resume tracking racial data during traffic stops in response to Spotlight PA report
The data is critical to detecting potential racial profiling, but the agency had quietly stopped collecting it in 2012.
APR Supply Co. will move from City into 350K SF North Lebanon warehouse
Lebanon-based plumbing and HVAC product distributor APR Supply will move into a recently purchased 350,000 SF warehouse in North Lebanon Township.
Lebanon County Register of Wills Brian Craig announces run for reelection
Register of Wills and Clerk of Orphans’ Court, Brian Craig, hopes to continue modernization efforts in the office that he was elected to in 2017.
Memories are all that remains of Mount Gretna’s Million Gallon Pool
There was a time when Mount Gretna was home to a Million Gallon Pool. But it seems like a million years ago, and its creation may not have been a million dollar idea.
The latest food safety violations in Lebanon County
Here are the most recent food safety violations in Lebanon County, as documented by Pennsylvania’s Department of Agriculture.
New Pa. GOP leader pushes transparency reforms despite party’s past reluctance, obstruction
Sen. Jake Corman wants to enact new transparency measures to restore trust in the legislature. But skeptics counter that the GOP has for years allowed reform efforts to fail.
[Letter] Walmart distribution center not one-off issue for North Lebanon Township
North Lebanon Township resident Russell Richmond: “As you can readily see, it is not a one-off issue about approving a Walmart distribution center.”
đź”— National Film Registry adds ‘Grease’ to list; film directed by Lebanon County native Randal Kleiser
Randal Kleiser – George Lucas’ college roommate, the director of Grease, and originally a Lebanon County native. Kleiser also attended the 1995 opening of the Allen Theatre. Learn more about Kleiser and other ties between the Lucas universe and Lebanon County in this 2019 article.
Do you remember the mansion on Maple Street?
The Boyer Mansion, later the Weaver Mansion, was one of the great old residences of northern Lebanon City. Here’s the story behind the memorable home of a Lebanon lawyer.
Blotter: Fatal accident, DUIs, criminal conspiracy
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
Lebanon Democrats respond to January 6 insurrection [Paid Press Release]
LCDC Response to recent events surrounding the November election and violence on January 6.